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. >> why are technology companies so prevalent in -- in israel? i mean, cisco and intel, you mentioned they have plants there. both have bought many israeli companies and google. >> the entire emphasis and the sort of innovation entrepreneurial economy in israel is on high tech, information technology, biotech, medical device. the israelis early on, in about the '60s, when they came to the conclusion they were isolated from the arab world, there was a massive boycott, economic boycott against israel coming from the whole middle east. they weren't going to be able to export. it's a tiny country so they would need an export-oriented country. they couldn't export to the region so they knew they would have to export far away. if you know right away have you to export far away, a tiny country surrounded by enemies you have to export small stuff, not big hard goods. what's the quintessential small product, information technology? they made a decision decades before information technology was a hot sector that this is where they would export all of their
. >> why are technology companies so prevalent in -- in israel? i mean, cisco and intel, you mentioned they have plants there. both have bought many israeli companies and google. >> the entire emphasis and the sort of innovation entrepreneurial economy in israel is on high tech, information technology, biotech, medical device. the israelis early on, in about the '60s, when they came to the conclusion they were isolated from the arab world, there was a massive boycott, economic...
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what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. . >> shares of chip maker intel surging today after the stalwart boosted due to businesses. the excitement carried over to the options pit, it saw twice the volume in big bullish trades. dan, what did you see today, where do you see entell heading? >> the options volume was off the hook. oms it had to be one of the biggest gap days higher in years. when you think about this cart, to me, i want to bring it up here, it touched the ten-year highs at 30 today and so, you know, one trader in october, they took off a bullish bet. they sold 25,000 o. october 30 calls at $1.08. they rolled it up to the oct
what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. . >> shares of chip maker intel surging today after...
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i put that technology to the test. we will show it to you in two minutes when "power lunch" returns. . ♪ ♪ during the cadillac summer's best event, lease this 2014 ats for around $299 a month and make this the summer of style. but what if you could see more of what you wanted to know? with fidelity's new active trader pro investing platform, the information that's important to you is all in one place, so finding more insight is easier. it's your idea powered by active trader pro. another way fidelity gives you a more powerful investing experience. call our specialists today to get up and running. >>> this stock is continuing to move higher on world last week that the fda was loosening a clinical hold on one of the experimental ebola treatments. the stock is up nearly 80% over the course of the past week. a nice move higher, 14%, on the day, sue, back over to you. >> on that note, the world health organization declared the ebola outbrack an international public health emergency last week. meg joins you on the race f
i put that technology to the test. we will show it to you in two minutes when "power lunch" returns. . ♪ ♪ during the cadillac summer's best event, lease this 2014 ats for around $299 a month and make this the summer of style. but what if you could see more of what you wanted to know? with fidelity's new active trader pro investing platform, the information that's important to you is all in one place, so finding more insight is easier. it's your idea powered by active trader pro....
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what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> welt cocome back to "street sigsign s". the suit relates to the poison pill or take over defense clauses. you can see they are down about a percent as well. brian, two companies very much info cus. >> check out shares of blackberry. despite encouraging news, it is trying to get a share in an increasingly dominant market. let me get to you first of all, why would i buy this phone and be forced to move over to at&t while i'm at it. possibly the most compelling feature on the phone is something called the fire fly button. >> it is a shopping device? >> it is a glorified shopping device? it is an, android phone. yeah, the most compelling thing on here is that it lets you shop more intensively from amazon. my first thought was man, you can learn a whole lot about somebody with this phone. not only what they are buying but what they are looking at. where they a
what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> welt cocome back to "street sigsign s". the suit relates to the poison pill or take over defense clauses. you can see they are down about a percent as well. brian, two companies very much info cus. >> check out shares of blackberry. despite encouraging news, it is trying to get a share in an...
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galleon had a lot of positions in the technology sector. the reason why i'm coming to you today from the nasdaq and really i'm surrounded by some of the smaller technology stocks where galleon held at least 2% of all of the outstanding shares. i venture to guess you haven't heard a lot of these companies. ikanos, hutchinson technologies. stocks we don't talk about an an everyday basis. look at what these stocks have done over the last week or so. across the board we are talking about big declines as investors have fleed this fund. i can't sit here and say to you every move to the downside in this stock is a result of those insider trading charges having been brought, but it is interesting to note that every stock that we looked at, among their holdings where they own at least 2% of the outstanding shares, are all down. we're talking about ten or so there. over the same period i should note the dow and s&p are up 2%. the nas disorderly condudaq is . galleon is also an investor in big tech. look at some of the firm's larger positions. you wil
galleon had a lot of positions in the technology sector. the reason why i'm coming to you today from the nasdaq and really i'm surrounded by some of the smaller technology stocks where galleon held at least 2% of all of the outstanding shares. i venture to guess you haven't heard a lot of these companies. ikanos, hutchinson technologies. stocks we don't talk about an an everyday basis. look at what these stocks have done over the last week or so. across the board we are talking about big...
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with your touch technology. what would that do with the weight component as well as the cost component? >> it's part of our broader display integration strategy aid lay l allow a lighter phone and thinner phone. >> in terms of the costs, i imagine that would mean cost savings. who feels that savings first? >> ultimately we want to drive the system costs down. it benefits everybody because we're eliminating costs in the system by delivering a more integrated solution. >> as we alluded to in the introduction, you had been an apple supplier about eight years ago when you supplied the technology for the ipod. does this mean that you're a shoe-in to be an apple supplier or does that relationship get reviewed at this point? >> we have to earn any customer's business and expect to do that with apple or any other new customer coming onboard as a result of this acquisition. we're real excited that apple could rejoin our ranks as a customer and it would be an honor to supply them. >> so the revenues which was a raise, doe
with your touch technology. what would that do with the weight component as well as the cost component? >> it's part of our broader display integration strategy aid lay l allow a lighter phone and thinner phone. >> in terms of the costs, i imagine that would mean cost savings. who feels that savings first? >> ultimately we want to drive the system costs down. it benefits everybody because we're eliminating costs in the system by delivering a more integrated solution. >>...
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what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> mystery, drama, intrigue. these are the words people everywhere associate with mike koh. how does such a man trade the transports? you have to watch this to find out. ♪ >> it all started with a hot tip. >> we would go short the iyt. >> damn, i thought, he might jut be on to something. but i'd been burned one too many times for that. but i had to act. so i bought a put. it was december, the 140 strike, and i paid $6. now to make money, i needed eiyt to fall harder than dames do for kerry grant, or just below the strike of the put i bought for more than the cost of the trade. in this case, below 134 by december expiration. but $6. maybe it was the booze talking. maybe i had lost my way. but that was too much money. i searched for answers. mindlessly walking the halls of cnbc. then it hit me. i'm going to sell the july 140 strike puts against it. >> so to
what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. >>> mystery, drama, intrigue. these are the words people everywhere associate with mike koh. how does such a man trade the transports? you have to watch this to find out. ♪ >> it all started with a hot tip. >> we would go short the iyt. >> damn, i thought, he might jut be on to something. but i'd...
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so this is really as i'm calling it judgment week for technology. we're going to get a look at how i.t. spending an kconsumer spending is shaping up. sandisk reports after the bell today. things are looking good into chip spaces's well. sandisk is up as well. the parents of unite the uaua up 6% on the back of its own quality earnings report. let's go to sharon' nymex. >> opec's secretary 1ye7b8 is try ing trying to talk down prices for the moment, saying he doesn't believe they'll get there in the short-term, saying the it's due to equities and speculation. after all, he's concerned about the 125 million barrels of crude oil and fuel that are floating in storage and also if there is some type of supply shock, demand shock. we could see a capacity of 67 million barrels coming online. right now the shock to the system though in the oil market is due to the dollar. if you consider where the dollar index was in august of 2008 and where oil prices were, you can see that oil prices can likely be headed to that $100 mark or higher. we've got to get to natu
so this is really as i'm calling it judgment week for technology. we're going to get a look at how i.t. spending an kconsumer spending is shaping up. sandisk reports after the bell today. things are looking good into chip spaces's well. sandisk is up as well. the parents of unite the uaua up 6% on the back of its own quality earnings report. let's go to sharon' nymex. >> opec's secretary 1ye7b8 is try ing trying to talk down prices for the moment, saying he doesn't believe they'll get...
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. >> so, kela, tell me about red trace technology. >> it's a cyber security technology primarily focused on supporting the u.s. intelligence community. so we provide full spectrum cyber operations support that includes the offensive mission, defensive mission, red and blue team, essentially, you know, looking at owners' networks and trying to apply the best sound cyber security networks to those practices. >> is it as scary out there in cyber space as we think it is. >> for me it's not i've been operating in this realm for ore a decade but, yeah, to the lay person, it would be. >> again, i want to thank you for your service. >> thank you. >> and thank you for sharing this experience with us. i wish you all the best of luck in this new endeavor too. >> thank you. >> kela, thank you. >>> up next on "on the money," after posing as an airline pilot and a doctor, in the move "catch me if you can," how the documentary helps prevent scammers. >>> we know what you need to be ready for in case it does. right now let's take a look at how the stockmarket ended the week ♪ think you need to pay pre
. >> so, kela, tell me about red trace technology. >> it's a cyber security technology primarily focused on supporting the u.s. intelligence community. so we provide full spectrum cyber operations support that includes the offensive mission, defensive mission, red and blue team, essentially, you know, looking at owners' networks and trying to apply the best sound cyber security networks to those practices. >> is it as scary out there in cyber space as we think it is. >>...
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a couple of your choices include emc, again moving afar field from technology and morgan stanley. why those? >> emc is a very new holding in the portfolio. the stock is up and it has it's trading at about 7 times the value. and 8 times earnings including the 20% holding in vmwar ae. the cash rich balance sheet of $14 billion versus $5 billion of debt. we think there is a lot of opportunity in terms of the holding. let me turn back to you bernard. you said 35% are in us stocks. including these two that you can buy in the united states. why forest labs? >> well forest labs is a company that i used to own in the early 80s and then we pick it up again about a year and a half ago when the stock was down after the obvious lexapro patent concern was going to dry up their cash flow when the product went generic. forest has had a record of developing new drugs to fill that pipeline as they lose cash flow on the more mature drugs. it has done very, very well for us. we have to wrap it up. let me get a quick on spectrum from cautious to opt mystic where would you put yourself? if we can get
a couple of your choices include emc, again moving afar field from technology and morgan stanley. why those? >> emc is a very new holding in the portfolio. the stock is up and it has it's trading at about 7 times the value. and 8 times earnings including the 20% holding in vmwar ae. the cash rich balance sheet of $14 billion versus $5 billion of debt. we think there is a lot of opportunity in terms of the holding. let me turn back to you bernard. you said 35% are in us stocks. including...
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technology. well intel will change the game a bit here. >> that might have a flow-through a lot of the big cap technologies. that's why protection is so important. you could be involved in this market and use spreads. it's still a great opportunity. we're well below 13. this is a great opportunity to stay in the market if you want. >> i think energy started to turn before this happened. >> long before this. totally agree. >> if it's six month ahead of the market that could be a tell. >> intel, shares jumping. let's get to bertha for the details on the story. >> intel moving higher after the chip maker boosted it's revenue quarter. now expects second quarter revenue to be $13 billion plus or minus $300 million. that puts you at to 14. up from $12.5 billion to $13.5 billion. it's boosting its out look seeing 62% to 66%. higher than before. some revenue growth for the year. previously it said revenue would be flat. the stock currently continues to trade higher. back to you melissa. >> that's helping
technology. well intel will change the game a bit here. >> that might have a flow-through a lot of the big cap technologies. that's why protection is so important. you could be involved in this market and use spreads. it's still a great opportunity. we're well below 13. this is a great opportunity to stay in the market if you want. >> i think energy started to turn before this happened. >> long before this. totally agree. >> if it's six month ahead of the market that...
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right, but now ge technology monitors every machine. yeah, it brings massive amounts of information right to you. so you don't need that. well, it makes me look young and uh..."with it." time to move on. oh i'll move on... right into the future. ...backwards. you're going backwards. the future's all around us! not just on your little tablet, my friend. >>> welcome back. reaction to the executive order out of the white house. john harwood is in washington. john, your thoughts? >> a couple of things. first of all, on the potential legal challenge, the vulnerability has been diminished by administration by eliminating the preference for religious minorities. that is one of the pieces of evidence for the fact that this was aimed at muslims. the second is that by removing the applicability to americans who are already here or have visa or legal permission to be here, they limit the number of people who have standing to go after this. secondly, on the question you asked before the break about the president's tweets over the weekend, the credi
right, but now ge technology monitors every machine. yeah, it brings massive amounts of information right to you. so you don't need that. well, it makes me look young and uh..."with it." time to move on. oh i'll move on... right into the future. ...backwards. you're going backwards. the future's all around us! not just on your little tablet, my friend. >>> welcome back. reaction to the executive order out of the white house. john harwood is in washington. john, your thoughts?...
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we want to get paid for the technology. they can have a product line that starts to extend over what their competitors can do so they can get paid in the marketplace by increasing the performance and power efficiency of their product line. they are one of the largest consumers out there. >> stas requesty, thank you for being with us. >> wi let's get the trading action here. we have a modest gain. new homes, housing data was lousy. the philadelphia fed was lousy. ever since the retail report on friday, the economic data has not been very good. this is what i call an indeterminant marker. slightly more risk on with tech energy. that is still largely the case. this is not a particularly strong read on what the stock market has been doing in the last few days. the big names that have been moving, the big sub sectors are split a little bit today. the banks and defense have been big market leaders. biotech and housing stocks have been a little bit on the downside. here is what has been moving. i think it is very interesting. the
we want to get paid for the technology. they can have a product line that starts to extend over what their competitors can do so they can get paid in the marketplace by increasing the performance and power efficiency of their product line. they are one of the largest consumers out there. >> stas requesty, thank you for being with us. >> wi let's get the trading action here. we have a modest gain. new homes, housing data was lousy. the philadelphia fed was lousy. ever since the...
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talk about what technology means for sonic? >> right. so there's several technology initiatives. the first is to replace an antiquated point of sale -- we have it in all our company stores, a few franchise stores, and we'll be continuing to roll it out this fall and beyond with franchisees, a new point of sale system, software based. this point of personalized service or pops, the acronym is a video interface screen that our customers look to when they pull in, park in the stall, they see our menu, but in the center they see a video screen that's promoting items that's appropriate by day part and over time will have an expanded play with our business but we will have expanded use for this over time. it's only in half of our company stores right now. by the end of the summer, we'll have it, our fiscal quarter into august, we'll have it in the other half, and then we'll turn to our franchise system and begin rolling it out market by market thereafter. we think -- >> and we just know when you do the transportation, you get better numbers. >> yes, the management with the point of sal
talk about what technology means for sonic? >> right. so there's several technology initiatives. the first is to replace an antiquated point of sale -- we have it in all our company stores, a few franchise stores, and we'll be continuing to roll it out this fall and beyond with franchisees, a new point of sale system, software based. this point of personalized service or pops, the acronym is a video interface screen that our customers look to when they pull in, park in the stall, they see...
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>> i think technology. mandy, i want to dress the part, so i worn casual, even the one-day growth on the beard, so he look like a tech guy. >> a hip ster. >> all right. >> skinny jeans and black-rimmed glasses. >> well, you can't see the skinny jeans. sorry. but technology, because look at what's going on with social media. i want to be buying facebooks and linkedin, they're way too expensive, but think of all of the connectivity going on and all of the distribution, the pictures online, so forth, things that are trillions of dollars of profits worldwide you'll get from the connections, like cisco and microsoft with skype. i mean, technology is the place to be, because it's just growing and growing and the profits will be huge here, but make sure you don't buy the companies that are overpriced. buy the companies, remember, the picks and shovels, and even intel with the atom chip. >> sounds like the common denominator. one is tech, and the other is biotech. thank you. >>> coming up neck, the best thing you w
>> i think technology. mandy, i want to dress the part, so i worn casual, even the one-day growth on the beard, so he look like a tech guy. >> a hip ster. >> all right. >> skinny jeans and black-rimmed glasses. >> well, you can't see the skinny jeans. sorry. but technology, because look at what's going on with social media. i want to be buying facebooks and linkedin, they're way too expensive, but think of all of the connectivity going on and all of the...
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introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiqtm technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good, better and an awesome night. the difference? try adjusting up or down. you'll know cuz sleep iq™ tells you. only at a sleep number store, mattresses with sleepiq start at just $999.98. know better sleep with sleep number. ♪ >>> not the best of days for mcdonald's today. but it's kicking off our top trades today. july, its worst performance of the last ten years. and some safety issues with its supplier. >> well, they were expecting -- the problem is not asia, which everyone expected to be bad. it was u.s. sales. and so, august 7th same-store sales come out. what they're doing with the bacon cheeseburger. but you're not buying mcdonald's because of topline growth. it's not chipotle. this is a 3.5% dividend, starting at $16.50. >> you obviously aren't eating as many bacon cheeseburgers as you used to, as a triathlete. >> and $16 -- >> well, the problem is growth. anytime in the market right now, people want to see growth.
introducing the sleep number bed with sleepiqtm technology. it tracks your sleep and tells you how to adjust for a good, better and an awesome night. the difference? try adjusting up or down. you'll know cuz sleep iq™ tells you. only at a sleep number store, mattresses with sleepiq start at just $999.98. know better sleep with sleep number. ♪ >>> not the best of days for mcdonald's today. but it's kicking off our top trades today. july, its worst performance of the last ten years....
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and how to manage technology. that is the key to a successful business manager. >> you must feed a lot of tech companies out in silicon valley. some of those tech companies doing very, very well. others have had stumbles. i am thinking of yahoo which seems to have a hard time defining itself and determining the niche. cisco announcing it will lay off 6,000 people. when a student asks about those or other companies that have had stumbles, what do you tell them? >> so we tell students we don't try to guide students into where they should work. we give them information and let them choose what is right for them. innovation isn't just about starting a company but working at an existing company. and so what we teach our students is really innovative thinking no matter what type of organization they work for. >> quick final thought here. are many more applicants and students choosing alternative ways to get an mba or other programs that aren't full time programs? >> we haven't really seen any effect of that. keep in min
and how to manage technology. that is the key to a successful business manager. >> you must feed a lot of tech companies out in silicon valley. some of those tech companies doing very, very well. others have had stumbles. i am thinking of yahoo which seems to have a hard time defining itself and determining the niche. cisco announcing it will lay off 6,000 people. when a student asks about those or other companies that have had stumbles, what do you tell them? >> so we tell students...
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because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. running to meetings, errands... now i'm running for me. i've always dreamed of seeing the world... ...but i'm not chasing my dream anymore. i made a financial plan to live it...every day. ♪ at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mutual advisor at nm dot com. >>> welcome back i want to bring you some fresh commentary out of iran saying some 30 people have been arrested in protests over the plane crash. this is being broadcast through a state aligned television network. we also heard the judiciary saying they have tolerance towards peaceful protests after rallies erupted over the passenger plane incident across iran so 30 people arrested. there is a protest tolerance accepted >> just a reminder that a few months ago, they killed several people over an issue >>> to renault, both companies d
because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. running to meetings, errands... now i'm running for me. i've always dreamed of seeing the world... ...but i'm not chasing my dream anymore. i made a financial plan to live it...every day. ♪ at northwestern mutual, our version of financial planning helps you live your dreams today. find a northwestern mutual advisor...
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this isn't a technology story. so when you look at dynamic yield or the latest company they bought with voice recognition, it's a about improve iing the dv through. 70% of profits come through the drive through in mcdonald's. i think still worthy of your investment dollars and remember look at the chart you're looking at right there off the bottom you see, it's up 7% from easterbrook's departure. this is where investors have weighed in on the name and they realize they want to put more money behind it. i think it's still a safe bet. >> the stock up almost a percent on the you, steve. >> thank you. >>> right after the break, despite a knockout how quarter, shares giving up all their gains today, and we will ask the ceo for perspective on that, next. do you have concerns about mild memory loss related to aging? prevagen is the number one pharmacist-recommended memory support brand. you can find it in the vitamin aisle in stores everywhere. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> welcome back to "power lunch. rick
this isn't a technology story. so when you look at dynamic yield or the latest company they bought with voice recognition, it's a about improve iing the dv through. 70% of profits come through the drive through in mcdonald's. i think still worthy of your investment dollars and remember look at the chart you're looking at right there off the bottom you see, it's up 7% from easterbrook's departure. this is where investors have weighed in on the name and they realize they want to put more money...
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the union is using technology which is decreasing the need for people. >> like computers. >> yes. >> this is one of your greatest moments. 11 weeks off and guaranteed security. did i get that right? >> yes, you did. but the bigger issue here they say is the guaranteed job security. they say we will feel it is guaranteed if you put language in the contract saying you will never outsource these jobs. management not willing to do that. >> i didn't know such a thing was still debated. that is incredible. >> many thanks. i guess. always many thanks to jane wells. you didn't make it up. so now the question is, will president obama have the courage to end this strike. justin, welcome back. under the taft-hartley law. president obama can step into end this strike. is there any sense at all that he will do it? >> well, it has become a rare opportunity for the president to intervene in strikes. we are at a near record low for the number of work stopages in this country. we have seen five labor movements and trying to shut down the airlines on the thanksgiving break. it is clear that the unions
the union is using technology which is decreasing the need for people. >> like computers. >> yes. >> this is one of your greatest moments. 11 weeks off and guaranteed security. did i get that right? >> yes, you did. but the bigger issue here they say is the guaranteed job security. they say we will feel it is guaranteed if you put language in the contract saying you will never outsource these jobs. management not willing to do that. >> i didn't know such a thing...
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the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clo
the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. but with less energy, moodiness, and a low sex drive, i had to do something. i saw my doctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the only underarm low t treatment that can restore t levels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women,...
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this technologically is quite visible from where we are now. >> while artificially intelligent technology will be programmed to teach children, the main focus of these tutors will be to learn about their students. >> they would also know the different pathways that learners take their problems, they know when you're learning a times table, that they're really hard
this technologically is quite visible from where we are now. >> while artificially intelligent technology will be programmed to teach children, the main focus of these tutors will be to learn about their students. >> they would also know the different pathways that learners take their problems, they know when you're learning a times table, that they're really hard
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the ceo elon musk says that the move is to help advance electric vehicle technology. electric cars with zero emissions right now make up less than 1% of global auto sales. >>> he is the co-author of the best selling book ""freakonomics," an unconventional approach to the world that could have big implications for your money. now he's co-authored the new book, "think like a freak." and the author joins us right now. it is great to see you. steven, you've said that monkeys throwing darts at a newspaper could have the same or better results than most stock pickers. people at home may wonder what retail investors should do. >> probably hiring monkeys rather than hiring stock pickers -- no, this is just dumb. i'm not saying anything that anybody really knows the literature doesn't already know. that even the even average active manager doesn't beat the market. that says that we're not very good at predicting the future. surprise of surprises. and that for the average retail investor, we know -- look. it is hard to predict the future. it is hard enough to understand the pas
the ceo elon musk says that the move is to help advance electric vehicle technology. electric cars with zero emissions right now make up less than 1% of global auto sales. >>> he is the co-author of the best selling book ""freakonomics," an unconventional approach to the world that could have big implications for your money. now he's co-authored the new book, "think like a freak." and the author joins us right now. it is great to see you. steven, you've said...
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it's been our favorite oil technology play. now you see why. after the break i'll try to make you some more money. stay with cramer. >> announcer: coming up, lots of companies beat this quarter, but all this week cramer's got the stocks that could be winners all year long. tonight, new regulations sweeping fear across the sector. >> it's essential to the functionings of the market. >> but which banks are now bargains in cramer's got the plays. and later, whether the dow soars or hits the floor, jim tries to help you stay on steady ground with "am i diversified?" all coming up on "mad money." aflac is not more benefits at greater cost to your company insurance. aflac is not how do i fit it in my company's budget insurance. aflac is help protect and care for your employees at no cost to your company insurance. with aflac, your employees pay only for the coverage they want or need. and, the cost to you - nothing at all. if all you know about us is... duck: aflac! ...then you don't know quack. to find out why more businesses provide aflac, visit ge
it's been our favorite oil technology play. now you see why. after the break i'll try to make you some more money. stay with cramer. >> announcer: coming up, lots of companies beat this quarter, but all this week cramer's got the stocks that could be winners all year long. tonight, new regulations sweeping fear across the sector. >> it's essential to the functionings of the market. >> but which banks are now bargains in cramer's got the plays. and later, whether the dow soars...
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&■ia, a version of the technology. getting mixed reaction over this image of famedç■ abolitionist frederick douglass while the technology is often used for humor and social media, not everyone has good intentions manipulated videos of nancy pelosi, barack obama, and donald trump have all made the rounds during the pandemic, with so many of us relying on video conferencing, deep fakes have the potential to create confusion and disinformation >> where there's not a strong media environment toi■ push bac■ against the deep fakes. >> reporter: >> reporter: clint wattst■j■ testified before congress on the issue of deep fakes back in 2019, where he warned fake videos could be used by adversaries to create mistrust >> th/1 good news is there's onl a fewko■ people that can make dp fakes that are that sophisticated. the bad news, people fall for much less sophisticated ones. >> reporter: one more note on the tom cruise video %■ y a belgian using very sophisticated a.i. technology and the technology is evolving lit
&■ia, a version of the technology. getting mixed reaction over this image of famedç■ abolitionist frederick douglass while the technology is often used for humor and social media, not everyone has good intentions manipulated videos of nancy pelosi, barack obama, and donald trump have all made the rounds during the pandemic, with so many of us relying on video conferencing, deep fakes have the potential to create confusion and disinformation >> where there's not a strong media...
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presentation for the wolfgang puck pressure oven brought to you by kitchentek, bringing life-enhancing technology to your kitchen. wolfgang puck is heralded as the authority on fine cuisine. from his flagship restaurant in beverly hills to his worldwide culinary empire, he is dedicated to elevating fine dining for everyone. and now wolfgang is proud to unveil his breakthrough innovation. introducing the revolutionary wolfgang puck pressure oven. designed to transform meal time from ordinary to extraordinary and in a fraction of the time of
presentation for the wolfgang puck pressure oven brought to you by kitchentek, bringing life-enhancing technology to your kitchen. wolfgang puck is heralded as the authority on fine cuisine. from his flagship restaurant in beverly hills to his worldwide culinary empire, he is dedicated to elevating fine dining for everyone. and now wolfgang is proud to unveil his breakthrough innovation. introducing the revolutionary wolfgang puck pressure oven. designed to transform meal time from ordinary to...
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let's expect more from technology. let's put smart to work. ♪ ♪ >>> trade tensions fueling volatility in the market stocks back in the green after two days of losses where do we go from here let's turn to the charts we're joined now bill, great to have you with us. you have three charts. let's start with the s&p 500 have we done any damage to this chart? >> no, melissa i think we're fine this rally off the late december lows has been really strong. in fact, the last time i was with you in studio on march 22nd, we had a day similar to yesterday down 400 or 500. i said this rally is okay. you'll go back and retest the old highs. that's what you've done. if you look at what this projects off the default, i think the s&p could go to 3200 that's the target off the late lows when you look at this critical short-term rally, even with a day like yesterday and, you know, some of these trade tensions it still looks like it's strong. >> let's move on to the nasdaq then because this is a chart that saw some pressure in yesterd
let's expect more from technology. let's put smart to work. ♪ ♪ >>> trade tensions fueling volatility in the market stocks back in the green after two days of losses where do we go from here let's turn to the charts we're joined now bill, great to have you with us. you have three charts. let's start with the s&p 500 have we done any damage to this chart? >> no, melissa i think we're fine this rally off the late december lows has been really strong. in fact, the last time...
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it's been our favorite oil technology play. now you see why. after the break i'll try to make you some more money. stay with cramer. >> announcer: coming up, lots of companies beat this quarter, but all this week cramer's got the stocks that could be winners all year long. tonight, new regulations sweeping fear across the sector. >> it's essential to the functionings of the market. >> but which banks are now bargains in cramer's got the plays. and later, whether the dow soars or hits the floor, jim tries to help you stay on steady ground with "am i diversified?" all coming up on "mad money." boss:hey, glad i caught you. i was on my way to present ideas about all the discounts we're offering. i've got some catchphrases that'll make these savings even more memorable. gecko: all right... gecko: good driver discounts. now that's the stuff...? boss: how 'bout this? gecko: ...they're the bee's knees? boss: or this? gecko: sir, how 'bout just "fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance." boss: ha, yeah, good luck with that
it's been our favorite oil technology play. now you see why. after the break i'll try to make you some more money. stay with cramer. >> announcer: coming up, lots of companies beat this quarter, but all this week cramer's got the stocks that could be winners all year long. tonight, new regulations sweeping fear across the sector. >> it's essential to the functionings of the market. >> but which banks are now bargains in cramer's got the plays. and later, whether the dow soars...
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the technology is called carbon capture and sequestration. we found the only place you can see it in america-- the basin electric power cooperative in north dakota. basin captures half of its co2, but they didn't build this because of climate change. >> this is the carbon dioxide going into the ground. >> long before anyone heard of global warming, basin was conceived in the carter administration to prove that america could use its own fuel, coal, and turn it into natural gas. they had to take the carbon out because it was an impurity. before you started pumping it into the ground and into the pipeline, where did it come out? >> that stack right up there. >> carbon capture takes the carbon dioxide, turns it into a liquid, and pumps it underground. virtually everyone agrees-- industry, environmentalists, and politicians-- that this is the only way we know to make coal safe for the planet. but consider: taxpayers built this for $1 1/2 billion in the 1980s. that would be four billion today. dan kammen says carbon capture would be an enormous nat
the technology is called carbon capture and sequestration. we found the only place you can see it in america-- the basin electric power cooperative in north dakota. basin captures half of its co2, but they didn't build this because of climate change. >> this is the carbon dioxide going into the ground. >> long before anyone heard of global warming, basin was conceived in the carter administration to prove that america could use its own fuel, coal, and turn it into natural gas. they...
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with the technology of cloud, we change all that. i can sing something into my device. up to the cloud it goes. back down it comes sounding better. we break down the walls of creation, and we give music creation for the masses. ♪ ♪ and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease or loss in hearing or vision, or any allergic reactions like rash, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue or throat, or difficulty breathing or swallowing, stop taking cialis and get medical help right awa
with the technology of cloud, we change all that. i can sing something into my device. up to the cloud it goes. back down it comes sounding better. we break down the walls of creation, and we give music creation for the masses. ♪ ♪ and cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet approved to treat symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your...
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powerful new technology. deepfakes will be increasingly common and you'll see advanced phishing and counterfeit people. going to be very hard to tell on the internet what's real and what isn't. i believe, and write in the book, blockchains of an important countermeasure. creating an immutable audit trail saying this video came from cnbc. came from the "new york times." >> required for any of the social media sites? >> i think that that's a policy approach that should really be looked at. in the ideal world -- >> coming from the u.s. government? >> i think, yeah, probably -- >> not voluntarily? >> hard to get parties to coordinate with some government action. right way to do that, have some record where did the video come from? is it real? social networks enforcement they don't show fake videos. this will become an increasingly important issue and need to think about it now how to counter those things. we want want a internet awash with fake people and fake videos. >> already have that. >> already have that, y
powerful new technology. deepfakes will be increasingly common and you'll see advanced phishing and counterfeit people. going to be very hard to tell on the internet what's real and what isn't. i believe, and write in the book, blockchains of an important countermeasure. creating an immutable audit trail saying this video came from cnbc. came from the "new york times." >> required for any of the social media sites? >> i think that that's a policy approach that should...
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is that under threat at the moment even as they push ahead with new technologies in the semiconductor space? >> i don't think so. i think the top line is probably a bit under threat for a couple of reasons you're seeing increased verticalization among other companies, which means they're increasingly trying to make silicon themselves so that could crimp the demand for some of samsung's products samsung semiconductor has the internal customer, samsung handsets, but what you'll see is growth is steadier in the long run. until someone comes up and challenges samsung on volume, profitabilitieses should remain intact >> thank you very much that was richard windsor founder of radio free mobile live. thank you, arjun kharpal, our tech reporter who has been bringing us these samsung scoops all this week. for more on samsung's plans for that foldable phone, head online to cnbc.com. >>> facebook has promised to become more effective at protecting users from foreign interference ahead of the midterm elections. a number of top tech executives will appear in washington, d.c. this week to answer qu
is that under threat at the moment even as they push ahead with new technologies in the semiconductor space? >> i don't think so. i think the top line is probably a bit under threat for a couple of reasons you're seeing increased verticalization among other companies, which means they're increasingly trying to make silicon themselves so that could crimp the demand for some of samsung's products samsung semiconductor has the internal customer, samsung handsets, but what you'll see is...
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we know the cloud is the future and we focus mers like our technology, love our technology and we're solving really hard problems for them and i think the cloud workloads represent really an amazing opportunity for crowdstrike to be able to protect those workloads as they continue to proliferate. >> i should mention as part of this $500 million run rate that the annual recurring revenue here is extraordinary and also includes amazon web services which is very important. george, i want to thank you so much for coming on what a great level to get long crowdstrike. great to see you, sir. >> great thank you. >> that is george kurtz, co-founder and ceo of crowdstrike. we told you to wait until it goes down. we don't suddenly back away when it goes down this is ripe stick with cramer. through the at&t network, edge-to-edge intelligence gives you the power to see every corner of your growing business. from using feedback to innovate... to introducing products faster... to managing website inventory... and network bandwidth. giving you a nice big edge over your competition. that's the power
we know the cloud is the future and we focus mers like our technology, love our technology and we're solving really hard problems for them and i think the cloud workloads represent really an amazing opportunity for crowdstrike to be able to protect those workloads as they continue to proliferate. >> i should mention as part of this $500 million run rate that the annual recurring revenue here is extraordinary and also includes amazon web services which is very important. george, i want to...
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the true partnership where people,technology and ideas push everyone forward. accelerating innovation. accelerating transformation. accelerating next. hewlett packard enterprise. thwith aches, chills,g. and fever, there's no such thing as a little flu. and it needs a big solution: an antiviral. so when the flu hits, call your doctor right away and up the ante with antiviral tamiflu. prescription tamiflu is an antiviral that attacks the flu virus at its source and helps stop it from spreading in the body. tamiflu is fda approved to treat the flu in people two weeks of age and older whose flu symptoms started within the last two days. before taking tamiflu, tell your doctor if you're pregnant, nursing, have serious health conditions, or take other medicines. if you develop an allergic reaction, a severe rash, or signs of unusual behavior, stop taking tamiflu and call your doctor immediately. children and adolescents in particular may be at an increased risk of seizures, confusion, or abnormal behavior. the most common side effects are mild to moderate nausea and
the true partnership where people,technology and ideas push everyone forward. accelerating innovation. accelerating transformation. accelerating next. hewlett packard enterprise. thwith aches, chills,g. and fever, there's no such thing as a little flu. and it needs a big solution: an antiviral. so when the flu hits, call your doctor right away and up the ante with antiviral tamiflu. prescription tamiflu is an antiviral that attacks the flu virus at its source and helps stop it from spreading in...
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not a question. >> can't ask us, emerging technologies. need different rooms like section 230, or -- >> on the deep fake issue, most people, 99.999% of people asked you to go create a deep fake on any of the services at this point, you could not. you genuinely could not do it. >> somebody can and using it to do it. >> no. somebody can. i'm saying, not just the average person, but most people. some of the smart of the people, cannot. what you have to do is effectively genuinely trick the system. it takes a lot, a lot of effort to trick the system. and so -- >> just says they are not worried, nearly worried enough when you -- >> look, as i said, real issues opinion not saying these people have it all down and one of the reasons you're hearing them including sundar and hearing it from satya and sam altman say we do need regulation. actually saying that. more so than any of these guys ever said that with any other technology. >> reliable for anything that comes out. seems to me all asking for some sort of section 230 to be applied to a.i. don'
not a question. >> can't ask us, emerging technologies. need different rooms like section 230, or -- >> on the deep fake issue, most people, 99.999% of people asked you to go create a deep fake on any of the services at this point, you could not. you genuinely could not do it. >> somebody can and using it to do it. >> no. somebody can. i'm saying, not just the average person, but most people. some of the smart of the people, cannot. what you have to do is effectively...
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because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. >>> welcome back to the show we continue to follow breaking news iraq striking back at the united states for the killing of its top owe general qassem soleimani last week. iran launching more than a dozen missiles on two air bases in iraq iran almost immediately claimed responsibility for those attacks. we are following the latest on the boeing 737-800 crash which occurred shortly after the missile attacks began. 176 dead in that crash boeing accounting for almost all of the dow's early losses today. you can see there, being shares off by 2%. better than they were half an hour ago we are joined by michael turvis from capital advisors. does the geopolitical tension in the middle east worry you? >> of course it does but you have to contextualize that something will always be going on in the middle east. markets will be able to navigate through that provided most,
because beyond technology... there is human ingenuity. every day, comcast business is helping businesses go beyond the expected. to do the extraordinary. take your business beyond. >>> welcome back to the show we continue to follow breaking news iraq striking back at the united states for the killing of its top owe general qassem soleimani last week. iran launching more than a dozen missiles on two air bases in iraq iran almost immediately claimed responsibility for those attacks. we...
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jpmorgan is spending $10 billion on technology. they are recreating themselves in a different way. >> they are fundamentally in some cases transforming their business models. and so there is a difference between the fundamental story and a stock story, fundamentally these banks are not necessarily matching up with where stocks are going. >> i think managements are phenomenal managements some of the best any company anywhere in the world. but it takes a while to change your business model. i think there are other i with as to make money in the interim. >> but i think two or three will be successful. >> sure, jpmorgan, goldman >> it is in the stock price, period >>> and here is what is happening. the cdc says 880 measles cases have been reported in 24 states as of last friday. that is an increase of 41 cases from the week before new york continues to be the most heavily impacted state with more than 700 cases. it also continues to be the worst measles outbreak in this country in 25 years. >>> assistant secretary of state david satter
jpmorgan is spending $10 billion on technology. they are recreating themselves in a different way. >> they are fundamentally in some cases transforming their business models. and so there is a difference between the fundamental story and a stock story, fundamentally these banks are not necessarily matching up with where stocks are going. >> i think managements are phenomenal managements some of the best any company anywhere in the world. but it takes a while to change your business...
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we rent you technology. >> even if the supreme court approves your technology, there are other companies like dish, which have said they want to copy it. they want to do something very similar. what do you do then? >> actually i think they haven't said that. it has been very clear that they admire what we're doing but they have no interest in doing what beer doing. they're an nvpd. they're bound by the monopoly rights. all of these guys, satellite orbits, ground wires, these are monopoly rights these companies have and to address that imbalance congress said there must be -- >> can you not make the business model work if you had to pay some form of carriage fee? >> so where would you draw the line? would you say sony has to pay a carriage fee now because the signal is being rendered on their television set? i supply technology. of course i'm allowed to do that. there's no restriction. >> hold on. i can't get an nbc signal on a sony device. >> sure you can. >> how? >> if you have an antenna. tony is letting money making you see that content. >> but it's being retransmitted over a device.
we rent you technology. >> even if the supreme court approves your technology, there are other companies like dish, which have said they want to copy it. they want to do something very similar. what do you do then? >> actually i think they haven't said that. it has been very clear that they admire what we're doing but they have no interest in doing what beer doing. they're an nvpd. they're bound by the monopoly rights. all of these guys, satellite orbits, ground wires, these are...
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the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going to have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagine how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 30 years or more. so maybe we need to approach things differently, if we want to be ready for a longer retirement. ♪ >>> more and more young children are being put on potent drugs to combat adhd. joining us with the numbers, an solution explosion in numbers is meg tirrell. we've been hot on this subject already on "street signs." this adds even more fuel to the fire. >> the news today is shire has agreed with the fast to test the drug in kids 4 to 5. the fda saying there aren't good safety studies on kids 4 to 5 taking these drugs. they want to know the effects and how the kid
the technology is actually creating new jobs. siemens designed and built the right tools and resources to get the job done. how much money do you think you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going to have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagine how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 30 years or more. so maybe we need to...
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i like the technology, there is a game system technology, infoization and social media. what's buffalo wild wings doing to stay ahead of the other guys? >> well, i think that, you know, kind of the level setting is the ability to order on tablets, order, you know the menu, choose your what you want to order and eventually pay on a mobile device. we're doing that. we are also, though, again, trying to foster that spirit of competition, so we have a new app breaking in mid-or early september called game break. you as the guest will be able to access us on your phone, on our tables in store and it's all about football in september. but we'll have other games that you can play again for that spirit of competition and people like coming in when they're watching the games, you are tied to your phone, why not be tied to the buffalo wild wings app? >> your liquor selection has gotten big, another what i regard past time in america is to sample beers. your beer selection is bountiful, working? >> it absolutely is. we have seen this growth if kraft beers, not only kraft, imported
i like the technology, there is a game system technology, infoization and social media. what's buffalo wild wings doing to stay ahead of the other guys? >> well, i think that, you know, kind of the level setting is the ability to order on tablets, order, you know the menu, choose your what you want to order and eventually pay on a mobile device. we're doing that. we are also, though, again, trying to foster that spirit of competition, so we have a new app breaking in mid-or early...
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cutting our investments in research and technology, that's not a smart choice. that will not help us compete with china. bringing down our deficit by adding $7 trillion of tax cuts and military spending that our military is not asking for, before we even get to the debt that we currently have, that is not going to make us more competitive. those are the kinds of choices that the american people face right now. having a tax code that rewards companies that are shipping jobs overseas instead of companies that are investing here in the united states. that will not make us more competitive. the one thing that i am absolutely clear about is that after a decade in which we saw drift, jobs being shipped overseas, nobody championing american workers and american businesses, we have begun to make real progress. what we can't do is go back to the same policies that got us into such difficulty in the first place. that's why we have to move forward and not go back. >> i couldn't agree more about going forward. i certainly don't want to go back to the policies of the last fo
cutting our investments in research and technology, that's not a smart choice. that will not help us compete with china. bringing down our deficit by adding $7 trillion of tax cuts and military spending that our military is not asking for, before we even get to the debt that we currently have, that is not going to make us more competitive. those are the kinds of choices that the american people face right now. having a tax code that rewards companies that are shipping jobs overseas instead of...
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let's bring in brent, senior technology analyst at jeffreys will this be the final straw or is he grasping at strauws here? is this argument better than the previous one >> he clearly has buyers remorse and doesn't want this now. ultimately, what's wild about the situation, he said in that ted talk i wasn't financially motivated why he wanted this i think everyone is scratching their heads. ultimately hopefully he gets it done at a lower price and we can move forward the longer he drags this out the more damaging for the twitter base and advertisers and everyone in the -- in that whole chain. it's not good for anyone so hopefully this can get settled. clearly it sounds like he's having remorse and wants to pull back we think for a lower price, we still think he wants to get it done ultimately, give his intentions but again, the market from where he launched has had a reversal and i think this is still an asset he wants, just at a lower price. >> feels like every day there's new information, new moves but brent, next i want to talk about uber on pace for its best month since november of 202
let's bring in brent, senior technology analyst at jeffreys will this be the final straw or is he grasping at strauws here? is this argument better than the previous one >> he clearly has buyers remorse and doesn't want this now. ultimately, what's wild about the situation, he said in that ted talk i wasn't financially motivated why he wanted this i think everyone is scratching their heads. ultimately hopefully he gets it done at a lower price and we can move forward the longer he drags...
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united technologies buying rockwell collins for $23 billion. under the deal, rockwell share holders will receive $140 per share in cash and stock. that's an 18% premium to the closing price on august 3rd. the companies say the aerospace systems segment would be combined to create collins aerospace systems which would save $5 billion by the fourth year of completion greg hayes will join our colleagues on "squawk on the street" later this morning that happens at 9:30 a.m. eastern time. >>> lego announced plans to lay off 8% of its work force lego reporting a 5% drop in revenue for the first half of the year the company said most of the 1400 job cut also happen s wille end of 2017. >>> and rovio entertainment is planning an ipo. the mobile games studio will list shares in helsinki in a move looking to boost growth the company finally returned to profit in 2016 following the angry birds s 3-d movie. there will be a share issue of about $35 million. >>> a check on the global markets, see if that's part of the problem today with the u.s. markets whic
united technologies buying rockwell collins for $23 billion. under the deal, rockwell share holders will receive $140 per share in cash and stock. that's an 18% premium to the closing price on august 3rd. the companies say the aerospace systems segment would be combined to create collins aerospace systems which would save $5 billion by the fourth year of completion greg hayes will join our colleagues on "squawk on the street" later this morning that happens at 9:30 a.m. eastern time....
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stories think about it the movie picture technology before that it was just live theater. then that created a whole industry then television was an entire new technology and story telling community created new stories. what we announced today at ces is a new technology platform that is designed to make viewing on your phone a completely new unique experience. and we have been embraced by the creators in hollywood and we're super excited. we showed some clips of our first shows there today, that people saw for the very first time it's different yatd a break through. >> different yatd in that the format -- we're showing clips the shot changes where you change it from horizontal to vertical but people are watching a lot of video on their mobile devices and a lot of new ad supported devices are getting traction do you feel pressure to launch a free ad support version just as peacock which is launching in april will have? >> this is apples and oranges. all of these things that happened up to now are battling for the tv set actually less than 10% of netflix oviewing is on a tele
stories think about it the movie picture technology before that it was just live theater. then that created a whole industry then television was an entire new technology and story telling community created new stories. what we announced today at ces is a new technology platform that is designed to make viewing on your phone a completely new unique experience. and we have been embraced by the creators in hollywood and we're super excited. we showed some clips of our first shows there today, that...
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and are now applying that technology to trade. so it is possible this study which, by the way, the most exhaustive study done i can remember from 1996 to 2012. it is backward looking. perhaps things will change now. >> i want to bring pete najarian into the conversation. pete, the moral of this one is, it went -- where there's smoke there heal is fire? at least according to this study. >> in a decemberant percentage of time. we see it all the time. up at the board going through multiple times we've seen hill shire, a great example. unusual activity we'd seen there. look at some of the results, scott, by what you're seeing on the screens from unusual activity we see. this is why all the time i talk about derivatives in the marketplace how great they are. people look at stock and see the player playoffs we've got going on. 5%, 7%, 15%. jon and i trade options for a reason. you have leverage and an ability to get 1,000% at times when you're very lucky. >> look at these and andrew, not sure if you have the ability to see. >> i can see
and are now applying that technology to trade. so it is possible this study which, by the way, the most exhaustive study done i can remember from 1996 to 2012. it is backward looking. perhaps things will change now. >> i want to bring pete najarian into the conversation. pete, the moral of this one is, it went -- where there's smoke there heal is fire? at least according to this study. >> in a decemberant percentage of time. we see it all the time. up at the board going through...
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and astrazeneca said it would buy china's gray so technologies -- gracell technologies. you can see shares for astrazeneca up 2/10 of a percent. >> progress for bristol-myers. we are just getting started here on closing bell. up next, rethinking retail with the all-important holiday shopping seal -- season now on the books. as always, live here at the new york stock exchange. you are watching closing bell on cnbc. trading at schwab is now powered by ameritrade, giving traders even more ways to sharpen their skills with tailored education. get an expanding library filled with new online videos, webcasts, articles, courses, and more - all crafted just for traders. and with guided learning paths stacked with content curated to fit your unique goals, you can spend less time searching and more time learning. trade brilliantly with schwab. all right. 60 seconds to draw the perfect gift. what's it gonna be? a bottle of don julio, 1942, delivered. delivered with drizly. gifting without the guessing. drizly. you're probably not easily persuaded to switch delivered with drizly. gi
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technologies, so the administration has said we need to build these out to secure our energy future as we shirt to renewables that require many more raw materials than fossil fuels. >> nthat was a great rundown that does it for "the exchange," "power lunch" starts right now ♪ >>> and welcome to "power lunch. i'm contessa brewer in for kelly evans, here's what's ahead crude confusion, oil prices drop as more rate hikes loom. there are also concerns about unrest in iraq we'll make sense of the move as oil approaches 90 bucks a barrel. >>> plus, apple, microsoft, and alphabet all down more than 5% over the past week is tech too ris i do buy on this pull back? our market pro tells us how he's positioned. >>> first to tyler and a check on the markets. >> thank you very much and welcome to you and everyone. stocks pulling back now for a third straight day now off the lows of the session, however, the dow industrials now down about 1% or 341 points. the s&p 500 meantime is back below the 4,000 mark i look over there down 1.25% energy sector, worst performing of the day dragged lower by the
technologies, so the administration has said we need to build these out to secure our energy future as we shirt to renewables that require many more raw materials than fossil fuels. >> nthat was a great rundown that does it for "the exchange," "power lunch" starts right now ♪ >>> and welcome to "power lunch. i'm contessa brewer in for kelly evans, here's what's ahead crude confusion, oil prices drop as more rate hikes loom. there are also concerns about...